But what if your used to the amount of buttons, obviously that is better with more options and just one key press to do anything instead of mini menus that you get in some games.InfectingTheCrypts said:Bleh, I'd say Dual Analog. The mouse and keyboard is good for accuracy, but when you're in the middle of an intense firefights it seems like there's a million buttons on the keyboard and finding the right one to call for help or switch weapon is a real pain.
FPSFirenz said:Keyboard and Mouse all the way.
I would, however like to see 2 teams of progamers take each other on across multiple genres using one controller type per team and then switching.
so you sit in a chair?Eagle Est1986 said:Well this won't end well....
Personally I prefer to use dual analogue sticks, I don't really like sitting at a desk while I'm playing games, I find it to be less immersive.
The Dual Analog (especially wireless) allows you to do more than just sit in front of you TV ('puter, whatever) You would have freedom of movement, and in a good FPS (which other than Goldeneye I haven't found) or RPG I would usually find myself standing and sometimes yelling at the TV...do that with a keyboard and mouse!seydaman said:so you sit in a chair?Eagle Est1986 said:Well this won't end well....
Personally I prefer to use dual analogue sticks, I don't really like sitting at a desk while I'm playing games, I find it to be less immersive.
I have to agree, dual analog seems way more "natural" (I don't think that's the right word)- meaning they are so much easier to control than with, say pc controls.dogstile said:dual analog, because i'm more accurate with them than i am with a mouse